Mar 23 (edited) • General discussion
You Don't Have To Center Every Shot
When I look through some of my best photographs, the subject is slightly off-center. I call this the rule of thirds or leading lines. When thinking about the rule of thirds, the subject is in a comfortable position in the composition. When I use leading lines, I guide the viewer to my subject. What you want to try today is to take two photographs: one with the subject centered in the frame and one off-center. Think about putting space in front of your subject, giving the viewer space to breathe. Now compare the two images and tell me what you see. That’s how you start training your eye.
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You Don't Have To Center Every Shot
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